BONE REGROWTH AND RECURRENCE OF SYMPTOMS FOLLOWING DECOMPRESSION IN THE INFANT WITH CHIARI-II MALFORMATION

Citation
Rj. Hudgins et Wr. Boydston, BONE REGROWTH AND RECURRENCE OF SYMPTOMS FOLLOWING DECOMPRESSION IN THE INFANT WITH CHIARI-II MALFORMATION, Pediatric neurosurgery, 23(6), 1995, pp. 323-327
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics,"Clinical Neurology",Surgery
Journal title
ISSN journal
10162291
Volume
23
Issue
6
Year of publication
1995
Pages
323 - 327
Database
ISI
SICI code
1016-2291(1995)23:6<323:BRAROS>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
The Chiari malformation is the leading cause of death in infants with myelodysplasia. While controversial, early operative decompression may halt or reverse the progression of symptoms. If symptoms recur after initial improvement, attention is directed to assuring shunt patency a nd the absence of hydromyelia and not to reassessment of the area of b one decompression. Three infants are presented who initially improved after Chiari decompression only to have recurrence of symptoms several months after surgery. In each case, regrowth of bone at the site of p revious decompression was documented radiographically and at surgery. In one case, regrowth of bone occurred twice. Each child stabilized or improved following further decompressive surgery. A theory of bone re growth and a possible means of prevention are discussed. If recurrence of chiari symptoms occurs after decompressive surgery in infants, thi n section CT with bone windows through the operative site should be pe rformed to exclude bone regrowth and recurrent compression.